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john: charity? >> the tax the nation is a charity under the tax code but i would give that up for the flat tax. john: billing to give up money for the flat tax to do know the irs used your tax dollars to produce a "star trek" parity? >> it has resulted in a widespread case of confusion >> the secret tax is a obamacare and people who profit from the complex tax code. >> the affordable care act means big changes this year when you file your taxes. i read the whole 900 pages. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. john: i understand i have to pay taxes but i resent this sneaky taxes, a hidden fees on my phone bill and electric bill now we will hit by news sneaky taxes as part of obamacare. may be thought that was funded by drug companies but you will pay more although there has not been much publicity says john merline writing for in
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john: the recommendation. john: what are you worried about? >> in favor of how the government wants to project this some people consider executive order is unconstitutional and if there will be studying executive orders what they have to be taught, you know, theye will be studying executive the way the government wants. >> a great questio one is that the common core standards, the standards we' talking about only to its english anmath, so they don't touch science and history, for example. the second thing is -- john: executive orders are in there. that is english. >> executive orders. the recommended reading list. >> i apologize. that is part of it. the other thing, if you have to teach something in a certain way, standards d not dictate how things are taught. schools, districts, teachers, there are still in the driver's seat about how things are taught and how to meet the needs of the kids in front of you. >> a huge impact on the textbooks that are bought, the professional development, all of these things drive curriculum, and right now it is
john: the recommendation. john: what are you worried about? >> in favor of how the government wants to project this some people consider executive order is unconstitutional and if there will be studying executive orders what they have to be taught, you know, theye will be studying executive the way the government wants. >> a great questio one is that the common core standards, the standards we' talking about only to its english anmath, so they don't touch science and history, for...
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this is "viewpoint." >> john: i'm john fuglesang. this is "viewpoint." thanks for joining us. it is a mark of washington's dysfunction that a simple procedural vote should be treated like a major breakthrough on an issue where 90% of the voting public favors one outcome. expanded background checks for gun buyers. after four years and two months of gridlock, we'll have to take what we can get. the senate voted to allow debate on gun trafficking a federal crime, provide more money for school safety programs and yes, expand background checks. before the vote, the daughter of dawn the principal at sandy hook elementary school and the sister of a teacher who died in the massacre there spoke to reporters. >> we are standing here because her sister and my mom can't be. and their voices need to be heard and they're going to carry through us. >> our loved ones didn't i don't for no reason. they died protecting the chirp that they love and they deserve to have a vote. >> john: when the votes were tallied, 68 senators voted for moving the bill forward. 31 senators against it. breaking do
this is "viewpoint." >> john: i'm john fuglesang. this is "viewpoint." thanks for joining us. it is a mark of washington's dysfunction that a simple procedural vote should be treated like a major breakthrough on an issue where 90% of the voting public favors one outcome. expanded background checks for gun buyers. after four years and two months of gridlock, we'll have to take what we can get. the senate voted to allow debate on gun trafficking a federal crime, provide...
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this is "viewpoint." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: i'm john fugelsang this is "viewpoint." good evening, president obama is having a dozen republican senators over for dinner at the white house tonight and i've got a pretty good idea of what's on the gene. the president unveiled a $3.8 trillion budget proposal for 2014 today part of a spending blueprint for the next ten years. and what sort of were you print is it? mr. president? bloom a fiscally responsible blueprint for middle-class jobs and growth. >> john: and a blueprint with something for republicans as well as democrats. as mr. obama tries to make a deal that will replace the more than $85 billion in program cuts in the sequester with what he described as. >> smarter ones, making long-term restorms eliminateing actual waste and programs we don't need any more. >> john: in the extremely unlikely event the president's budget could pass congress intact it would cut spending by some $1.2 trillion over ten years, including $370 billion from cuts in medicare, and some $230 billion from social security. mostly by changing t
this is "viewpoint." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: i'm john fugelsang this is "viewpoint." good evening, president obama is having a dozen republican senators over for dinner at the white house tonight and i've got a pretty good idea of what's on the gene. the president unveiled a $3.8 trillion budget proposal for 2014 today part of a spending blueprint for the next ten years. and what sort of were you print is it? mr. president? bloom a fiscally responsible...
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>> john, yeah. at hillcrest hospital, they saw the most victims. 101 patients we know of at this point. five in sbnsive care. two in critical condition we understand, and the other three described in serious condition. we heard a minute ago, that sound bite, where you hear the injuries we're talking about. bruises, broken bones, respiratory issues. that's what we're dealing with at this hospital. providence hospital, 65 patients, another nearby hospital. scott & white, five patients, two of them are children in critical condition and we know that there are throw adults, two in critical condition and the other in stable condition wean, and two people taken to dallas' parkland hospital. we know of 170 people rushed to hospitals. it's a fluid situation. we are starting to see daylight, investigators, go house by house, door to door, looking for people, looking for survivors, that number could certainly rise. >> and, george, we speak to medical officials overnight. talking about the range of injuries, t
>> john, yeah. at hillcrest hospital, they saw the most victims. 101 patients we know of at this point. five in sbnsive care. two in critical condition we understand, and the other three described in serious condition. we heard a minute ago, that sound bite, where you hear the injuries we're talking about. bruises, broken bones, respiratory issues. that's what we're dealing with at this hospital. providence hospital, 65 patients, another nearby hospital. scott & white, five patients,...
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john what did we do? we attacked, invade and occupied a country which did not threaten us, did not want war with us. did not attack us. to do what? deprive it of weapons it did not even have. what is the moral justification for those. >> in addition to that we were not ab them? >> i think it will be a >>> predictions pat? >> he is not the best looking attorney general in america, but ken of virginia i think is going to win the governor ship now because terry mcall live has real problems. >> eleanor? the newtown families and gabby giffords are in the gun debate to stay and over time, their voices will be more powerful that be the nra. the culture of guns is beginning to go through a transformation in this country. >>> susan? >> i predict the senate will pass a limited expansion of background checks on gun purchases within the week. >> you approve of that? >> i, i don't approve or disapprove. it is going to be a very limited expansion. >> spoken like a true journalist. mort? the suggestions the federal rese
john what did we do? we attacked, invade and occupied a country which did not threaten us, did not want war with us. did not attack us. to do what? deprive it of weapons it did not even have. what is the moral justification for those. >> in addition to that we were not ab them? >> i think it will be a >>> predictions pat? >> he is not the best looking attorney general in america, but ken of virginia i think is going to win the governor ship now because terry mcall...
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quite a day, john. >> hi, john. yes, indeed. look a real black mark to be honest on all of us in the news-gathering business. although -- i totally shouldn't be saying this right now. they do have just minutes ago a suspect in custody which i obviously can't confirm but will say. >> jon: are you sure about this? yes, jon, yes. i'm not positive but i can say that it is a dark-skinned male, possibly white, or maybe a woman. it could be, jon, it could be a mannish woman or an effiminate man. i don't want to appear rude at this point by asking the suspect. you know how sensitive these instincts can get. right now essentially what i'm hearing is that the police are just waiting around to see which... >> wait, wait, wait, wait. i'm sorry. >> what's up? jon: jessica williams, you've also been reporting on the scene. do you have something? >> jon, jon, jon, i'm sorry. i'm just getting word that road tests has been laid. >> no arrest has been made. i'm just getting that in from a source. i cannot confirm the source. i will say that she i
quite a day, john. >> hi, john. yes, indeed. look a real black mark to be honest on all of us in the news-gathering business. although -- i totally shouldn't be saying this right now. they do have just minutes ago a suspect in custody which i obviously can't confirm but will say. >> jon: are you sure about this? yes, jon, yes. i'm not positive but i can say that it is a dark-skinned male, possibly white, or maybe a woman. it could be, jon, it could be a mannish woman or an...
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john? >> jim, quickly, do you think that was an off-rarn when he said the relations and information can improve quickly if that nameless leader changes his right rick? >> absolutely. what they're trying to do is take away, you know, control of the situation, and say, look, we've reached this point. we think that the rhetoric is wrong. we think your declarations of going ahead with the nuclear ministry is wrong. but we think the right thing for you to do, the right choice for you to make, is to sit down, and talk with the people on the peninsula, and beyond, and sort this out in a peaceful manner. and turn down the temperature. on the korean peninsula. >> jim clancy for us this morning. thank you, jim. jim live in seoul, south korea. where the secretary of state is visiting right now. >> now let's go to pentagon correspondent chris lawrence. chris, kerry said we will not accept north korea as a nuclear power. but overnight we heard officials saying north korea already has some nuclear capabi
john? >> jim, quickly, do you think that was an off-rarn when he said the relations and information can improve quickly if that nameless leader changes his right rick? >> absolutely. what they're trying to do is take away, you know, control of the situation, and say, look, we've reached this point. we think that the rhetoric is wrong. we think your declarations of going ahead with the nuclear ministry is wrong. but we think the right thing for you to do, the right choice for you to...
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john? >> you know, it certainly is, poppy harlow. dorchester is a close knit community. poppy harlow at brigham & women's hospital. we'll talk to you in a bit. >>> as we mentioned, the fbi is in charge of this investigation right now, and the agency has its marching orders. president obama promising the nation we will get to the bottom of this. susan candiotti this morning on the first steps that are underway in this growing, very large investigation. good morning, susan. >> reporter: good morning, john. yes, there are a lot of active leads to follow up on, many, many witnesses to talk with. remember, they've got all kinds of surveillance video that they've collected from buildings right around where those explosions went off, that they will be closely examining for any clues, not to mention cell phone videos that they are surely collecting from all kinds of people who were taking videos, not only after the incident occurred but, of course, might have had photographs or videos before the ex
john? >> you know, it certainly is, poppy harlow. dorchester is a close knit community. poppy harlow at brigham & women's hospital. we'll talk to you in a bit. >>> as we mentioned, the fbi is in charge of this investigation right now, and the agency has its marching orders. president obama promising the nation we will get to the bottom of this. susan candiotti this morning on the first steps that are underway in this growing, very large investigation. good morning, susan....
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it depends on the field. >> elizabeth: iment to go to john. margaret thatcher was always so strong about this issue. she said i had to fight for myself. we have in the books john, dating back to hep 63 or hep 64 civil rights laws that say women gets equal pay. why do we need another pay? >> i think the notion of that is cruel to women. going forward it would call into question their achievements as though they were made in the ballot box than performance. the markets will bring a new reality and businesses will avoid hiring women because they don't want to pay something that the markets will not bear. >> elizabeth: mike? >> you take away merit pay. you decrease the incentive of people being productive that. is important to a capitalistic economy and that's why thatcher able to turn it around in two short years. >> elizabeth: rich, go ahead. what gdp. unemployment was up . unemployment in two years. >> i will come back to you in a second. my good friend, steve i don't want to accuse him of old school thinking. women have other that's why they w
it depends on the field. >> elizabeth: iment to go to john. margaret thatcher was always so strong about this issue. she said i had to fight for myself. we have in the books john, dating back to hep 63 or hep 64 civil rights laws that say women gets equal pay. why do we need another pay? >> i think the notion of that is cruel to women. going forward it would call into question their achievements as though they were made in the ballot box than performance. the markets will bring a...
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john kerry said this action has wide reaching consequences. john kerry hopes the neighboring countries will get north korea back to the negotiating table. it scrapped the 1953 truce between them and the south. north korea officials have no interest in dialogue. it called the speech empty words without any content. >> the north's dangerous nuclear missile program threatens not only its neighbors but it threatens its own people. it threatens the concept of this of a dream. >> the end of secretary kerry's visit falls on the day of the song when the north koreans celebrate the founding of the -- the founder of the country. >> thank you. we will find out today were local schools rank on the list of america's most challenging how schools. >> jummy olabanji has more. >> these rankings are said to be released later today. we've got a short list of the schools in our area of making the top 100. here they are on your screen. there are also a handful of other schools within our area that break the top 100. congratulations to all the students at those sch
john kerry said this action has wide reaching consequences. john kerry hopes the neighboring countries will get north korea back to the negotiating table. it scrapped the 1953 truce between them and the south. north korea officials have no interest in dialogue. it called the speech empty words without any content. >> the north's dangerous nuclear missile program threatens not only its neighbors but it threatens its own people. it threatens the concept of this of a dream. >> the end...
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>> hi, john. i think they are just trying to keep people locked down and reduce the amount of people out on the street and just want everybody to stay home as if you had a blizzard situation. but there's many considerations here. this has turned into almost a standard fugitive hunt that the police go through all the time. and police executives constantly learn from other incidents in other parts of the country. the most recent similar situation we had was the dorner case in los angeles just two months ago. but in that case when they found the burning vehicle, they believed he was on that mountain top. they only had 400 red dens to deal with to try to search and find him. and worry that he could carjack them and leave a week. it took a week with 400 buildings before they found him and he had invaded a home and taken hostages and later while trying to escape in a carjacking. in this situation the question i would have, and i don't know for sure how confident the police are that he didn't get away, b
>> hi, john. i think they are just trying to keep people locked down and reduce the amount of people out on the street and just want everybody to stay home as if you had a blizzard situation. but there's many considerations here. this has turned into almost a standard fugitive hunt that the police go through all the time. and police executives constantly learn from other incidents in other parts of the country. the most recent similar situation we had was the dorner case in los angeles...
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but you know what, john is joining us on the phone right now. so let's talk to john. john, go ahead and tell us what you can. >> wolf, i'm on my way to you now. i want to report some breaking news information from two sources. one is a boston law enforcement source who tells me they believe they do have a significant breakthrough in the investigation. this source is calling this substantial progress. that source declined to be more specific but said to anticipate more details later today. now, i want to give you some information -- initial information important from a second source who has been briefed on the investigation. and i am told by sources that both governor deval patrick and mayor mannino and after the boston commissioner after one of the briefings this morning went to talk to the officials in charge. i'm told that the breakthrough came from analysis of video from a department store near the site of the second explosion. i'm told that's the lord & taylor not too far from the finish line and close to the second site of the explosion. i'm also told video from
but you know what, john is joining us on the phone right now. so let's talk to john. john, go ahead and tell us what you can. >> wolf, i'm on my way to you now. i want to report some breaking news information from two sources. one is a boston law enforcement source who tells me they believe they do have a significant breakthrough in the investigation. this source is calling this substantial progress. that source declined to be more specific but said to anticipate more details later today....
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brooke, john? >> thanks to jim clancy on the ground in seoul, south korea this morning. >>> meantime john kerry will be making a special stop on the way back to washington from his asian tour. cnn has now learned that secretary of state will stop in chicago today to vis anne smedinghoff's family. she was killed earlier this month in a suicide attack in afghanistan. five other americans were also killed. >>> she was trying to deliver books to students in their own language and help them educate themselves. to have better opportunities in life. she was really doing the best kind of work that so many of our foreign service officers do in the state department and various parts of the world. full of enthusiasm. full of energy. full of high ideals. and tragically she lost her life to an ied. to a vehicle ied. and, you know, i think we all honor what -- what she was doing. >> and we should point out it so happens that smedinghoff met john kerry in afghanistan about two weeks before her death. >>> rescuers
brooke, john? >> thanks to jim clancy on the ground in seoul, south korea this morning. >>> meantime john kerry will be making a special stop on the way back to washington from his asian tour. cnn has now learned that secretary of state will stop in chicago today to vis anne smedinghoff's family. she was killed earlier this month in a suicide attack in afghanistan. five other americans were also killed. >>> she was trying to deliver books to students in their own...
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i'm john berman. welcome back to cnn's team coverage of the aftermath of the bombings here in boston at the end of the boston marathon. let's bring you up to speed on all that's p haing right now because there are a number of developments. the city of boston, goes without saying, in shock this morning, struggling to bounce back from these deadly twin bombings during the running of the boston marathon, right at the finish line. 4 hours 9 minutes into the race. we just got an update from federal, state and local official. here's what the suffolk county district attorney had to say. let's listen. >> what happened yesterday in boston was an act of cowardice. while there will be an opportunity in the future at the conclusion of this investigation to officially define this act, make no mistake an act of cowardice and of this severity cannot be justified or explained. it can only be answered. >> reporter: let's talk about the facts that are really coming in every few minutes. here's what we know right now. s
i'm john berman. welcome back to cnn's team coverage of the aftermath of the bombings here in boston at the end of the boston marathon. let's bring you up to speed on all that's p haing right now because there are a number of developments. the city of boston, goes without saying, in shock this morning, struggling to bounce back from these deadly twin bombings during the running of the boston marathon, right at the finish line. 4 hours 9 minutes into the race. we just got an update from federal,...
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i spoke with john myers, political editor for kxtv news 10. john myers, welcome. >> good to be with you, joshua. >> how is governor brown doing so far? is he accomplishing the goals he set out to accomplish? >> i think so. jerry brown really had two goals, i would say, on this trade mission here to china. we're in shanghai. we're in the second of the city he is visiting. long term. he wants a long-term relationship with china. more economic trade. more investment. more partnerships. he signed formal agreement was the chinese on economic issues. the governor is looking for business deals to bring back home. one was announced about development of the oakland water fronts. $1.5 billion with the bay area group. he has those goals. i think he has been successful. i think jerry brown will measure this in the long term, not short-term and what kind of economic activity will increase between china and california. >> john, what does china have that california wants and vice versa? >> what china has is it has money to invest. obviously this is a country
i spoke with john myers, political editor for kxtv news 10. john myers, welcome. >> good to be with you, joshua. >> how is governor brown doing so far? is he accomplishing the goals he set out to accomplish? >> i think so. jerry brown really had two goals, i would say, on this trade mission here to china. we're in shanghai. we're in the second of the city he is visiting. long term. he wants a long-term relationship with china. more economic trade. more investment. more...
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john, what have you been learning? >> well, they're looking very hard at that piece of closed circuit television security camera video. they've gotten a individual who they're interested in because he's carrying two backpacks. now you know how early it is and how information will shift and change and that's an important caveat but when you have two devices possibly contained in backpacks and you have an image of somebody moving before that carrying two backpacks that could be someone who's got his backpack and one he's carrying for another runner or that could be a suspect. so what they're doing now between the f.b.i. and boston police department is they're looking at his direction of travel. the shot that they have of him is not really identifiable. it's from behind. so they're scoping out the network of cctv cameras trying to figure out from the direction he's coming from what other cameras would he have passd? can they identify the same individual this time from the front wand a face. and then based on that look and
john, what have you been learning? >> well, they're looking very hard at that piece of closed circuit television security camera video. they've gotten a individual who they're interested in because he's carrying two backpacks. now you know how early it is and how information will shift and change and that's an important caveat but when you have two devices possibly contained in backpacks and you have an image of somebody moving before that carrying two backpacks that could be someone...
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i'm john berman live in boston. >> i'm chris cuomo here with john. we're learning here that the bombing, reminiscent of what's being made in iraq, we're learning that people on the ground here yesterday with experience at war wound up putting those skills to the test right there, saving lives in the hospital. doctors treating it the same way as if it were a war zone. how do you help these people stay alive going forward? our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is joining us right now. elizabeth, what can you tell us -- excuse the noise -- what can you tell us about the types of treatments specific to these injuries, the fights that are going on right now? >> chris, last night you and i spoke with nurses who were there on the scene. they were at the tent near the finish line when they heard the explosion, they ran out. they said glass and blood were everywhere. they saw many people who had lost limbs. let's take a listen to what they had to deal with. >> i treated both a double amputee, i treated a young child and i also treated a young woman
i'm john berman live in boston. >> i'm chris cuomo here with john. we're learning here that the bombing, reminiscent of what's being made in iraq, we're learning that people on the ground here yesterday with experience at war wound up putting those skills to the test right there, saving lives in the hospital. doctors treating it the same way as if it were a war zone. how do you help these people stay alive going forward? our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is joining us right...
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john nichols stays with us. we'll be joined by jim wallace from sojourners coming up next on the "full court press." >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. >> announcer: chatting with you live at current.com/billpress this is the "bill press show." live on your radio and current tv. >> bill: here we go. 33 minutes after the hour on a thursday morning april 11. good to see you today. thank you for being part of the "full court press." live on current tv and in your local progressive talk radio station, all the way across this great la
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john meron writes about taxes daily. what's hidden in obama care? >> there are 21 tax hikes in obama care separate tax hikes. most of them you won't see. they are hidden in various ways. let's say for example you have a flexible spending account which millions of americans do. that's free money you can use for healthcare. >> also called a health savings account. >> they limit it to $2,500. any one who puts 5,000 dollars into a flexible spending account is going to pay more taxes next year. they won't know why. they will suddenly realize they have a smaller deduction. >> what else? >> you also have limits on what you can use your flexible spending account on. obama care says you can't spend it on over the counter drugs, but you used to be able to. the limit on how much you can put into a flexible spending account raises $24 billion over 10 years. the limit on what you can use it for raises another $4 billion. it's not peanuts. you are talking about real money. >> the biggest money 317 billion payroll and investment tax? >> that's supposedly the tax h
john meron writes about taxes daily. what's hidden in obama care? >> there are 21 tax hikes in obama care separate tax hikes. most of them you won't see. they are hidden in various ways. let's say for example you have a flexible spending account which millions of americans do. that's free money you can use for healthcare. >> also called a health savings account. >> they limit it to $2,500. any one who puts 5,000 dollars into a flexible spending account is going to pay more...
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john gonzalez, abc 7. >> secretary john kerry will make one more stop before returning to washington from his 10-day trip overseas. people stop in chicago today to visit the parents of a young u.s. diplomat who died earlier this month in a suicide attack while delivering textbooks in southern afghanistan. john kerry spoke with her parents just after his death and now he will see them in person. >> turning to the dead, a jury selection is expected to start in the trial of a man accused of carrying out two home invasions of in montgomery county. kevin ray faces armed robbery and other charges in connection with the january 2012 incidents to in bethesda and wheaton. woman was sexually assaulted during one of those attacks. he is also charged in a home invasion and sexual assault in temple hills around the same time. >> authorities investigating a case of vandalism at georgetown university's main chapel. the university president's if someone entered the walgren chapel sometime before sunday morning masses and damaged furniture. chapel.en they were forced to hold mass at a different locat
john gonzalez, abc 7. >> secretary john kerry will make one more stop before returning to washington from his 10-day trip overseas. people stop in chicago today to visit the parents of a young u.s. diplomat who died earlier this month in a suicide attack while delivering textbooks in southern afghanistan. john kerry spoke with her parents just after his death and now he will see them in person. >> turning to the dead, a jury selection is expected to start in the trial of a man...
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john f. kennedy. he said that. the fine american. [ ♪ battle hymn of republic ♪ ] >> stephanie: because i can't even explain what the sexy liberals are like. it is not just a comedy show. we had a huge, long q&a -- first of all, it is like rocky horror. they assume you're opt phone lines. actually the best lines were from people in the audience, not me. it continues the tradition of the show. >> i remember doing a time warp. >> stephanie: i'm talking here! oh, you know what the kids did? you know what the kids are doing today. holding lighters up like we used to. >> they're holding their iphones with pictures of lighters. >> stephanie: right. mama was startled at the end of the show. i was like what is going on because you know i don't leave the house. >> pretty soon there will be pictures of people holding pictures of phones. >> when was the last time you went to a concert? was it peter frampton? >> stephanie: perhaps. is there a problem with that? i was there when fraphton came alive. you're jealous. >> the w
john f. kennedy. he said that. the fine american. [ ♪ battle hymn of republic ♪ ] >> stephanie: because i can't even explain what the sexy liberals are like. it is not just a comedy show. we had a huge, long q&a -- first of all, it is like rocky horror. they assume you're opt phone lines. actually the best lines were from people in the audience, not me. it continues the tradition of the show. >> i remember doing a time warp. >> stephanie: i'm talking here! oh, you know...
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the ballet provided this interview and john's interview. >> when john saw tremendous potential. >> john didn't have the same advantages. >> parents are refugees from vietnam. >> his family lived in a low income canal district and he was in a community day care program. his parents worked to support three kids. >> takes a village to do this. >> marin ballet co-founder brought up the idea of scholarships after seeing a dance program in new york working with inner city kids. >> we got scholarships and our idea was all we had to do was put it out there. hey, everybody, we have scholarships come and get them. >> phyllis learned it took someone to find the children and present offers to them. that person is felicia gaston. >> i had scholarships and i went to the child care center saying who wants to take ballet? john was the only boy of eight girls, i do, i do. >> only reason i was able to go to marin ballet is because of performing stars in marin. >> it acts as a bridge to low income kids so they can have access to activities like the marin ballet. >> knowing community, parents, children, ha
the ballet provided this interview and john's interview. >> when john saw tremendous potential. >> john didn't have the same advantages. >> parents are refugees from vietnam. >> his family lived in a low income canal district and he was in a community day care program. his parents worked to support three kids. >> takes a village to do this. >> marin ballet co-founder brought up the idea of scholarships after seeing a dance program in new york working with...
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christine and john? >> it's almost like we skipped the month of -- the season of spring and went right into summer with the heat that we've seen. >> you're absolutely right. all right, thanks samantha. >>> new this morning, get this, a mail bomb addressed to controversial sheriff joe arpaio in phoenix. thanks to a savvy and suspicious employee the package never made it past the post office in flagstaff. but now a federal investigation is under way to find out just who sent it. cnn's shannon travis in washington with the latest. and shannon, what can you tell us about this? >> john, of course we're talking about sheriff arpaio. he's the tough talking arizona sheriff who became famous for forcing his prisoners to stay in those tent houses and to wear those pink underwear. we're trying to figure out if someone is trying to hurt him. someone shent sent the sheriff a package with a bomb in it. fortunately police got to the bomb before it got to the sheriff. a bomb squad neutralized the bomb last night. this h
christine and john? >> it's almost like we skipped the month of -- the season of spring and went right into summer with the heat that we've seen. >> you're absolutely right. all right, thanks samantha. >>> new this morning, get this, a mail bomb addressed to controversial sheriff joe arpaio in phoenix. thanks to a savvy and suspicious employee the package never made it past the post office in flagstaff. but now a federal investigation is under way to find out just who sent...
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john, good morning. what are your sources telling you? >> well, so the investigation is really at the beginning. but what they're starting to find is they are starting to find images from security cameras that show them people who might be the bomber and they're trying to get those down to where can we find more images that can give us more clues to that. and they're starting to find physical evidence of those bombs which they now know a lot more about. that's evidence that could yield other clues, fingerprints, dna and things when they get to the fbi lab. so this is a critical but beginning stage. now, the fbi has also asked anyone who might have seen anything to call or e-mail. they've asked anyone with photos along the marathon route near the finish line to send them. but how will they handle the avalanche of data and pixels? it's an unprecedented challenge. >> reporter: as investigators begin to search for physical evidence at the scene -- >> we are in the process of securing and processing the most complex crime scene that we've deal
john, good morning. what are your sources telling you? >> well, so the investigation is really at the beginning. but what they're starting to find is they are starting to find images from security cameras that show them people who might be the bomber and they're trying to get those down to where can we find more images that can give us more clues to that. and they're starting to find physical evidence of those bombs which they now know a lot more about. that's evidence that could yield...
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john miller, you just told me something fascinating. chilling, really, about the bomb that was thrown at the police officers last night during this fire fight in boston. >> so during the fire fight tamerlan throws this package with this device in it which we were told was another pressure cooker bomb, same one used at the race. but the top of it flew off which basically newters its effectiveness as a pressure cooker and the explosives went off inside and instead of fraging into a million pieces the lid went this way, the pressure cooker went that way and ended up flying like a missile embedded in the side of a police car. >> pelley: the police officers are incredibly lucky. they were essentially facing the exact same device that killed three people and wounded 170 at the boston marathon. >> and if the scenario i've been given is accurate and the top had stayed on and it had remained airtight, what you have there was an individual who was charging at the police through this device out with the intent of killing himself and all of the off
john miller, you just told me something fascinating. chilling, really, about the bomb that was thrown at the police officers last night during this fire fight in boston. >> so during the fire fight tamerlan throws this package with this device in it which we were told was another pressure cooker bomb, same one used at the race. but the top of it flew off which basically newters its effectiveness as a pressure cooker and the explosives went off inside and instead of fraging into a million...
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when welcome to cross to consider john peter lavelle whistle blowers are they an endangered species governments around the world routinely training deploying hackers to launch the fifty k. to cyber attacks against the real and imagined enemies but when individuals use some of these same tools to expose lies and government abuse their label traitors in criminals is there a war on telling the truth. crosstalk whistleblowers i'm joined by jeannie myrow in new york she used the president of the international association of democratic warriors and in washington we cross to mark levine he is a senior fellow with the truman national security project and talk radio host cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want j.d. is there a war against whistleblowers now orlean endangered species well i don't like necessarily trivializing war but i certainly think that there is a battle against an attempt to demonize anybody who tries to speak truth to power especially in situations where there's. powerful interests and one side whose whose truth is the don't want the truth out. if it's
when welcome to cross to consider john peter lavelle whistle blowers are they an endangered species governments around the world routinely training deploying hackers to launch the fifty k. to cyber attacks against the real and imagined enemies but when individuals use some of these same tools to expose lies and government abuse their label traitors in criminals is there a war on telling the truth. crosstalk whistleblowers i'm joined by jeannie myrow in new york she used the president of the...
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i'm not sure if john is still here. the head of real estate can speak to the status explicitly. >> good morning commissioners. i john uptight, director of real estate. it is still in draft form and the major rational why it's not completed yet we need to analyze the property's environmental condition. that took longer than anticipated. just received that report in the last month. that had to be digested and informed the terms and conditions and we expect that to be wrapped up and executable form in a week and a half. >> what are the environmental condition? >> so this is a follow up to a review of the property following the removal of an under ground storage tank. both the city and the seller as well since there are requirements that the seller has in delivering either a clean property or accepting responsibilities for the condition of the site so these told us exactly the condition of the site and gave us a cost estimate and program to appropriately remediate the site so there are no contamination concerns and develop
i'm not sure if john is still here. the head of real estate can speak to the status explicitly. >> good morning commissioners. i john uptight, director of real estate. it is still in draft form and the major rational why it's not completed yet we need to analyze the property's environmental condition. that took longer than anticipated. just received that report in the last month. that had to be digested and informed the terms and conditions and we expect that to be wrapped up and...
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what do you make of john mccain and others saying that? >> he is right. it is groundhog day with respect to north korea. we have gone through this before. i think john kerry did what he needed to do during his trip to the reasoning. but this is clearly a long term challenge. and what will be pivotal is to find out whether north korea further escalates through these missile launches or steps back from the brink, at least leaves the door open to some other steps. >> you heard also, john kerry. secretary kerry talk about china and the meetings happening behind the scenes. but was he using too ginger or too tender of a touch with china knowing the significance, when he was with an dree, a he said he won't talk about it specifically but there are many that china could pursue at this point as opposed to sitting and waiting. >> i don't think china has been sitting and waiting. they put out right before john kerry arrived, a pretty stern mention from a chinese standpoint. and that was reinforced during john kerry's various meetings in beijing. one significant que
what do you make of john mccain and others saying that? >> he is right. it is groundhog day with respect to north korea. we have gone through this before. i think john kerry did what he needed to do during his trip to the reasoning. but this is clearly a long term challenge. and what will be pivotal is to find out whether north korea further escalates through these missile launches or steps back from the brink, at least leaves the door open to some other steps. >> you heard also,...
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. -- john kerry. scientists in the u.s. have created a working kidney and successfully transplanted the organ into a rat. it is a first for the world that could bring new hope to millions of people waiting for an organ donation predicted he was grown in a lab and the results are said to be encouraging. our health and science reporter is following this medical development. james, what have these scientists done? >> it started with an old kidney. they wash it with a detergent. it removes the old cells. would it leaves behind is a glorious scaffold. it has the entire structure just with no living material. then they use the blood vessels and feed new cells in. they cook it for about 12 days in a biological oven. then eventually you can start to filter and blood and produce urine. why did you attempt to start with one kidney to produce another? a half million people die each year in the uk alone, but the number of transplants is about 3000. what this does its it allows you to use the organs that are not b
. -- john kerry. scientists in the u.s. have created a working kidney and successfully transplanted the organ into a rat. it is a first for the world that could bring new hope to millions of people waiting for an organ donation predicted he was grown in a lab and the results are said to be encouraging. our health and science reporter is following this medical development. james, what have these scientists done? >> it started with an old kidney. they wash it with a detergent. it removes...
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what is the latest, john? >> what is the latest? it's almost like starting over. yesterday was about saving lives, doing rescues and stabilizing that scene from all the reports of suspicious package. today was about locking the scene down waiting for the ert, evidence response team to come, f.b.i. team, and bomb tech in additions to do a painstake post blast investigation. we're seeing that unhold and learning more about the bomb. and the other thing was, there was an early possible suspect a, a person of interest, somebody near the scene that they thought was social suspicious. they've had 24 hours with this person. his story has checked out and he is looking more like a victim and witness than anybody involved. >> rose: what does victim mean? a victim of explosion or something else? >> primarily a victim of the explosion but if we're candid here the idea that he was a saudi national, that he was running from the blast like a lot of people were and he was singled out. there may be a discussion of whether he was the victim of something else but right now it appear
what is the latest, john? >> what is the latest? it's almost like starting over. yesterday was about saving lives, doing rescues and stabilizing that scene from all the reports of suspicious package. today was about locking the scene down waiting for the ert, evidence response team to come, f.b.i. team, and bomb tech in additions to do a painstake post blast investigation. we're seeing that unhold and learning more about the bomb. and the other thing was, there was an early possible...
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vice president cheney so i agree with you there but similarly i've got to be consistent john kerry but i mean when you look at it this reducing the torture disclosing the torture is fine but giving the name of an operative that's where crosses the line so i think both john kiriakou and vice president cheney should be in jail gini go ahead the question of . the claim is the fact is that armitage was with the state department and one of the reasons why they protected him at that time was because it was viewed that the state department might not have been so happy about the iraq war and they are for they sat on his name for a while and i think it did you know eventually you're right that cheney as far as i'm concerned cheney and some of the others. clearly need to be held to account for not only the issues of torture but the taking us into an illegal war. mark you want to but i think i don't have matters agreement on that ok mark go ahead yeah i think it also matters why something is disclosed it should be disclosed to prohibit government misconduct john kerry out to disclose the right in
vice president cheney so i agree with you there but similarly i've got to be consistent john kerry but i mean when you look at it this reducing the torture disclosing the torture is fine but giving the name of an operative that's where crosses the line so i think both john kiriakou and vice president cheney should be in jail gini go ahead the question of . the claim is the fact is that armitage was with the state department and one of the reasons why they protected him at that time was because...
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i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no now the president and founder and one of the contributors to gideon's army, he's from john marshall law school where he teaches law and criminal procedure. he was in the post katrina and new orleans center. he trained people in the film. he received an advocacy fellowship and named a public interest fellow by harvard law school. next we have maurice call well. he was convicted in the housing project here in san francisco. there was no physical evidence linking him to the crime yet he was still convicted based on the false testimony of a single neighbor. he was sentence to life behind bars. in prison mr. colwell contacted the center for help and located two witnesses who saw the murder and said mr. colwell was not involved in anyway. they located the real killer who confessed and he committed the murder. that man is serving a life sentence for a subsequent murder . on march 28, 2011 after more than 20 years in prison, maurice colwell is f
i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no now the president and founder and one of the contributors to gideon's army, he's from john marshall law school where he teaches law and criminal procedure. he was in the post katrina and new orleans center. he trained people in the film. he received an advocacy fellowship and named a public interest fellow by harvard law school. next we have...
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>> good morning, john and brooke. because we're able to see these photographs, we are seeing what fbi analysts and bomb technicians have been gathering as they cross the over a very huge blast field. some of this debris landing on rooftops. now we get a close-up look at some of the shrapnel and scraps of metal that made up these mome homemade bombs. authorities believe one of them was constructed from a pressure cooker that you could cook in. the other may have been the same thing. we are seeing the twisted pieces of metal and also the container in which they were. they put these into either a nylon backpack or some kind of bag. they have a photograph of that, too. this is what they found, part of the aftermath. as well we are seeing down to the detail of the manufacturer's serial numbers, and this will help as agents try to reconstruct this bomb at their lab in quantico, virginia and trace each and every item to try and track who purchased these things, where, and when. authorities really need the public's help to tr
>> good morning, john and brooke. because we're able to see these photographs, we are seeing what fbi analysts and bomb technicians have been gathering as they cross the over a very huge blast field. some of this debris landing on rooftops. now we get a close-up look at some of the shrapnel and scraps of metal that made up these mome homemade bombs. authorities believe one of them was constructed from a pressure cooker that you could cook in. the other may have been the same thing. we are...
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now let's move to john rapping who is one of the individuals featured in the film. john, i remember when you first talked about starting a training center for public defenders, no one took you seriously. so what happened? you created it and you have been successfully training defenders. what motivated you to do that and how did it all come to be? >> first, i have been waiting 10 years. there is no doubt in my mind there is no civil rights struggle going on this country to make sure that poor people have lawyers. but it's something i really didn't understand when i started as a public defender. i started in a well resource office with manageable case loads and i was able to give clients with a gideon vision and then i moved to georgia for the statewide public defenders system in georgia and then i moved to new orleans in the wake of katrina to help rebuild that office and started to see what i experience nd dc was the exception and not the rule. for example i remember walking into a courtroom in new orleans, very first time ever walked into a courtroom in new orleans
now let's move to john rapping who is one of the individuals featured in the film. john, i remember when you first talked about starting a training center for public defenders, no one took you seriously. so what happened? you created it and you have been successfully training defenders. what motivated you to do that and how did it all come to be? >> first, i have been waiting 10 years. there is no doubt in my mind there is no civil rights struggle going on this country to make sure that...
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the ballad of john boehner is a sad and loan lone some song. the ballad of jacki robinson is heroic and inspiring. "42", the movie hits theaters this weekend and we'll look at that movie and the man it portrays and the ballad of jay-z's cuba trip is a real song. eyes roll back into their back of their head every time they have a chance to link the president to wrappers. it's thursday, it's "the war room," and we'll be right back. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>
the ballad of john boehner is a sad and loan lone some song. the ballad of jacki robinson is heroic and inspiring. "42", the movie hits theaters this weekend and we'll look at that movie and the man it portrays and the ballad of jay-z's cuba trip is a real song. eyes roll back into their back of their head every time they have a chance to link the president to wrappers. it's thursday, it's "the war room," and we'll be right back. >> do you think that there is any...
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>> hola, soy john hilbert. ¿nos creeria si le dijeramos que encontramos dinero gratis para usted? >> ah, ¿si? >> misha: para hacer esta potencial estafa aun peor, john y shar le prometian a pam un cheque de dinero gratis que era mucho mayor que su sueldo anual. >> ¿cuanto gana una maestra con 40 aÑos de experiencia en la actualidad? >> algo mas de 40 mil dolares. >> misha: john y shar le pidieron que adivinara cuanto dinero gratis encontraron a su nombre. >> ¿seran como mil? [risa] yo no se. >> viajamos desde muy lejos, y no lo hacemos para llevarle a alguien solo mil dolares. >> ¿entonces seran 10 mil? >> no la voy a tener en ascuas todo el dia. hoy, usted, recibira en dinero gratis... >> ¿aja? >> ambos: una suma superior a los 91 mil dolares. >> oh, por dios! >> cuanto dinero. [risa] >> no puede creer. no puede ser, es increible. es como ganar la loteria o algo parecido. estaba en shock, no podia hablar. [♪...] >> misha: y esta es la razon. el esposo de pam acababa de perder su trabajo. >> digamos que fue obligado a jubilarse antes, asi que definitivamente este llego a t
>> hola, soy john hilbert. ¿nos creeria si le dijeramos que encontramos dinero gratis para usted? >> ah, ¿si? >> misha: para hacer esta potencial estafa aun peor, john y shar le prometian a pam un cheque de dinero gratis que era mucho mayor que su sueldo anual. >> ¿cuanto gana una maestra con 40 aÑos de experiencia en la actualidad? >> algo mas de 40 mil dolares. >> misha: john y shar le pidieron que adivinara cuanto dinero gratis encontraron a su nombre....
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i'm john berman. >> and i'm chris cuomo. we're going to start this half hour with new developments. newly released photos showing the remains of one of the detonated devices. wires, batteries. what appears to be a circuit board. unidentified, where thaed they come from? an unidentified government official released the photos to reuters to show what is going on. that official also provided these pictures of a mangled pressure cooker. we believe that's what was housing the explosive. >> in one photo you can see what appears to be a cluster of bbs or pellets, likely melted together in the heat of the explosion. that's the shrapnel the doctors have been digging out of victims in the hospitals. the second device appeared to be some kind of metal container. >> also new, in boston area hospitals some good news. 100 of the 183 people injured in monday's attack have been released. we're also learning more about who lost their lives. the third person killed, a chinese grad student studying at boston uni
i'm john berman. >> and i'm chris cuomo. we're going to start this half hour with new developments. newly released photos showing the remains of one of the detonated devices. wires, batteries. what appears to be a circuit board. unidentified, where thaed they come from? an unidentified government official released the photos to reuters to show what is going on. that official also provided these pictures of a mangled pressure cooker. we believe that's what was housing the explosive....
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and he included names one of the reasons why john kiriakou is in trouble is because he gave the names of agents the right way to do it is to expose the misconduct but not necessarily give the names of the covert agents that's a violation of the intelligence identities protection act so there are ways to expose misconduct i agree with you that they're not the government doesn't always protect us and they should protect them but my point is if there's a way to expose a misconduct without you know exposing names of covert operatives jeannie go ahead jump in i think that i think that if you go if you go back and you look at what bradley manning testified to as to what he did turn over to wiki leaks they all were justified by his concern that the american people needed to know what the what the. what was being done in iraq in their names and that. this is this is the kind of thing that in fact yesterday the court ruled that bradley manning the government has to prove that he intended to harm the united states by doing this not just that they were embarrassed and so this is this was actuall
and he included names one of the reasons why john kiriakou is in trouble is because he gave the names of agents the right way to do it is to expose the misconduct but not necessarily give the names of the covert agents that's a violation of the intelligence identities protection act so there are ways to expose misconduct i agree with you that they're not the government doesn't always protect us and they should protect them but my point is if there's a way to expose a misconduct without you know...